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  2. Buchanan Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Described by Barclays Bank as the "flagship project" for the bank, the development was welcomed by at the time First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon who said "This is a project that will be transformational for Glasgow, creating up to 2,500 new jobs in the heart of the city. The new campus will strengthen Glasgow’s financial services ...

  3. International Financial Services District - Wikipedia

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    Notable tenants include Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan Chase and Barclays. [3] The district is over 3 million sq ft of office space which has been developed at the district since the start of the project in 2001. [4] The separate marketing of the area has now ended, in 2023, and city promotion is part of InvestGlasgow. [5] headquartered in Glasgow ...

  4. M8 Bridge to Nowhere - Wikipedia

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    Bridge to Nowhere is a nickname used to refer to various unfinished structures around the M8 motorway in the centre of Glasgow, Scotland. They were built in the 1960s as part of the Glasgow Inner Ring Road project but left incomplete for several years. One "bridge", at Charing Cross, was completed in the 1990s as an office block.

  5. Roger Jenkins (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Roger Allan Jenkins (born 30 September 1955) is a British financier and former international athlete. [1] He is the brother of Olympic medalist David Jenkins.. From 2006, Jenkins worked for Barclays as head of Barclays Capital's Private Equity Group, and from April 2008 as Executive Chairman of Investment Banking and Investment Management for the Middle East.

  6. Central Quay - Wikipedia

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    An application for planning permission was first submitted to Glasgow City Council on 29 September 2016 by development company Keppie Design, with a further two amended planning applications being submitted in 2017 [2] [3] The application for planning permission specified the description of the development as being a mixed use development which would include offices, residential units, hotel ...

  7. Glasgow city centre - Wikipedia

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    The Tolbooth Steeple dominates Glasgow Cross and marks the east side of the Merchant City.. To the east is the commercial and residential district of Merchant City.The Merchant City was formerly the residential district of the wealthy city merchants in the 18th and early 19th centuries, particularly the Tobacco Lords from whom many of the streets take their name.

  8. Merchant City - Wikipedia

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    The Merchant City, a new name introduced through urban renewal by the Scottish Development Agency and the city council in the 1980s is one part of the metropolitan central area of Glasgow. It commences at George Square and goes eastwards reaching Glasgow Cross , in the centre of Glasgow , Scotland .

  9. Southside Central (ward) - Wikipedia

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    Southside Central (Ward 8) is one of the 23 wards of Glasgow City Council. [2] On its creation in 2007 and in 2012 it returned four council members, using the single transferable vote system. For the 2017 Glasgow City Council election , the boundaries were changed, the ward population decreased but it continued to return four members.